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Anyone else not care for Facebook?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 657851" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I am "friends" on Facebook with both of my grown kids. My son mostly just reads it but very rarely posts. But my daughter posts pictures of my grandson and his activities and things they do as a family and I really appreciate it. I do have boundaries on Facebook though. I don't re-share their pictures without their permission. I don't like getting in to controversial subjects publicly and avoid it like the plague. And I never get in to personal conversations or disagreements that are best left to PM's or emails if at all. And you do have to be very careful about not sharing too much private information publicly. But if done carefully and with boundaries in place, it can be a very good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 657851, member: 1883"] I am "friends" on Facebook with both of my grown kids. My son mostly just reads it but very rarely posts. But my daughter posts pictures of my grandson and his activities and things they do as a family and I really appreciate it. I do have boundaries on Facebook though. I don't re-share their pictures without their permission. I don't like getting in to controversial subjects publicly and avoid it like the plague. And I never get in to personal conversations or disagreements that are best left to PM's or emails if at all. And you do have to be very careful about not sharing too much private information publicly. But if done carefully and with boundaries in place, it can be a very good thing. [/QUOTE]
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